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Thinking about preserving invariants rather than preventing problems makes you more systematic:
increment.com/security/appro…
Via @context_ing pic.twitter.com/UwvIj0Lxdw
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Brilliant, this one!
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Thanks for the heads up, I hadn’t seen it before.
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This point by @lhochstein is another good shift in perception.
"Keep in mind, though, that you aren’t really studying an incident at all: you’re studying your system through the lens of an incident."
lorinhochstein.wordpress.com/2020/01/25/an-…
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Charlie El. Awbery a.k.a. Rin’dzin Pamo
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Nice framing. Also a useful lead to the LFI site there, I hadn’t come across it previously.
learningfromincidents.io
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